Tea Tonic Organic Matcha Green Tea Peach Tin 30g

Organic peach matcha green tea powder rich in antioxidants, delivering clean energy, metabolism support and smooth natural caffeine without the crash. Tea Tonic Organic Matcha Green Tea Peach combines premium matcha with a subtle peach note for a refreshing daily ritual.

$17.08

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Certified Organic

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Often referred to as the caviar of tea, just 1 gram of matcha (¼ teaspoon) offers the equivalent health benefits of up to 10 cups of regular green tea. Traditionally consumed by Samurai warriors to enhance stamina, focus and endurance, matcha continues to support modern wellness and vitality.

This organic peach-infused matcha contains approximately half the caffeine of coffee, providing sustained energy and mental clarity without jitters or a sudden come down. With up to 137 times more antioxidants than standard green tea, it supports metabolism, concentration and overall wellbeing.

Taste profile: Smooth green tea flavour with a delicate peach finish
Dietary: Organic, vegan-friendly and gluten-free

Produced using traditional methods, only the finest tea leaves are selected. Stems and veins are carefully removed before the leaves are stone-ground with granite grinders into an ultra-fine powder. This meticulous process takes one full hour to produce just 30g of this premium matcha.

Tin contains 30g = 30 serves
(1g per serve, suitable for hot or cold water)

Ideal for those seeking a naturally flavoured matcha with functional benefits, this peach matcha offers a delicious balance of energy, antioxidants and flavour.

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